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  2. Society of American Silversmiths - Wikipedia

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    In addition to an outstanding benefits package, all members have access to the Society's technical and marketing expertise through its free consulting service to members. Its artisan members, those silversmiths who have been juried into the society based on their outstanding technical skill, [ 4 ] and are provided with support, networking, and ...

  3. Silversmith - Wikipedia

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    Embossed silver sarcophagus of Saint Stanislaus in the Wawel Cathedral, created in the main centers of 17th-century European silversmithery – Augsburg and GdaƄsk [1]. A silversmith is a metalworker who crafts objects from silver.

  4. Centrifugal casting (silversmithing) - Wikipedia

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    An articulated arm is free to spin around a vertical axle, which is driven by an electric motor or a spring. The entire mechanism is enclosed in a tub or drum to contain hot metal should the mold break or an excess of metal be used. Single use molds are prepared using the lost wax method.

  5. Category:Silver objects - Wikipedia

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  6. Robert Stone (silversmith) - Wikipedia

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    Stone was born in 1903 in London, son of a carpenter, Arthur Stone, and Ada, née Scantlebury. A childhood accident that nearly resulted in the loss of his arm affected his education, limiting the possible trades he could enter, and at 14 he began training in the silversmithing department of London's Central School of Arts and Crafts.

  7. Moulton family (silversmiths) - Wikipedia

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    Creamer by Joseph Moulton, circa 1800. The Moulton family were silversmiths in and around Newbury, Massachusetts that extended across six generations for two hundred years. . They are sometimes claimed to have the longest continuous span of silversmithing of any American fa

  8. Tanya Ashken - Wikipedia

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    Joan Tanya Handley Drawbridge ONZM (née Ashken; born 1939 in London, England), known as Tanya Ashken, is a New Zealand silversmith and sculptor. [1] She was one of a number of European-trained jewellers who came to New Zealand in the 1960s and transformed contemporary jewellery in that country, including Jens Hoyer Hansen, Kobi Bosshard and Gunter Taemmler.

  9. Jeremiah Dummer (silversmith) - Wikipedia

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    Engraved "SCE" around center point on bottom; "1680" on side. Made for Stephen Codman and Elizabeth Randall, m 1674. One of only two Spout cups by Dummer. [12] Spout cup, c. 1680 – 1700. Engraved "H over D E" for Daniel and Elizabeth (Garrish) Henchman. It is the only known example of a two-handled spout cup by an American silversmith. [12]